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  • The downvotes :(

    Maybe that's just their way of being weird, at least the occurrences are isolated.

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  • the Unitarian Universalists

    What? No! How? Those poor bastards, I thought they were unscathed. Well, at least their heart's in the right place these days.

  • Brown University agrees to hold Israel divestment vote after pressure from student protesters
  • Cost of Attendance, Undergraduate, Brown University: Full Time Off-Campus. $71,412

    Yet, they have billions in investment funds.

    I'm 110% in favor of higher education, but not at schools that are run like an exploitation racket. Even state schools, that receive loads of Federal funding, are exploiting students financially. It's insane that it has gotten this bad. Soon, the upper class will be the only ones who will be able to afford an education. In light of everything else, that almost feels intentional.

    Apologies for the slight digression here, but institutes of higher education that are overflowing with cash make me see red. You're a school, that's not how any of this is supposed to work.

  • Fact checked
  • I believe it was you, and the Irish.

    Oh shit, I just realized why they're mentioned. Yield, for they have the high ground, and cannot be sieged.

  • Salute to the brave police who do this one simple thing.
  • That dude's going straight home to beat his wife. Statistically.

    Idea: Encourage police officers to marry the police union.

  • Putin’s fuel problem: How Ukraine is sapping Russia’s diesel and gasoline
  • Strike, and strike again, deep into the heart of Mordor. Ignore the cries of those who only wish to keep their coffers full.

    Slava Ukraini

  • FTC fines Razer for every cent made selling bogus “N95 grade” RGB masks
  • They only killed a small percentage of the people who purchased them. Please, think of the innocent shareholders.

    ETA: Look at the downvotes on this new post. The one on my comment arrived instantly. Not normal on this site.

  • On Earth Day, Biden is launching a new site to apply for Climate Corps jobs
  • Possible lodging, no food.

    It was quite a few years before I could afford a month's worth of food in one go, and I was too old to join by then. The way they (people my own age) handled telling me that I was too poor to join their club, left a lasting impression.

  • NYT Opinion: Government Surveillance Keeps Us Safe
  • I'd avoided the exact quote for the reasons in your comment, but it works so well in this context that it's tough to let go of entirely. Glad you didn't just see it as a misquote! Nice work helping to keep the record straight.

  • NYT Opinion: Government Surveillance Keeps Us Safe
  • Those who trade privacy for security achieve neither.

  • On Earth Day, Biden is launching a new site to apply for Climate Corps jobs
  • Reminds me of the Conservation Corps. As much as I support the concept, programs like this are not for people who need money.

  • The Dildo of consequences soon to arrive to Ukraine
  • Thank you, democracy fans in the Netherlands!

  • A former Gizmodo writer changed his name to ‘Slackbot’ and stayed undetected for months
  • That was my first question as well, along with counting the many ways this could have turned out horribly. The article calls it a prank, but this had disastrous potential. Not just for the company; anything that goes wrong in that sector, in the way of IP theft and the like, will be blamed on the prankster first, until proven otherwise.

    The casual way it's discussed, and calling it a prank, gets under my skin a little. Am I alone in that?

    Think of how much policy will need to be typed up because of this, and again, the potential for disaster, on both sides. I'd be floored if a former employee did this to my team, and I wouldn't care if it was a joke, at all. At the very least, the dude would be trespassed, if for no other reason than to show he's been warned.

    I'm just going to imagine that this guy wanted more funding allocated for his buddies in the IT department, and did this as a parting gift.

    It's Just a Prank, Bro: Office Edition

  • The picture isn't even of my yard
  • Apologies for the confusion, and the late reply. I see what you mean; my comment could have been worded far better.

    Exactly because of stuff like the above, I'm just returning from a long break from social media. I'll do better. Thanks for highlighting the issue, take care.

  • The picture isn't even of my yard
  • No, I am not sure, and I should have been clearer about my information being quite dated. Apologies for that, and for taking 3 months to reply (voluntary internet vacation).

    In 2005, when I worked in purchasing, we needed a business license to order their business machines, and they were serious about it. But, e-commerce has changed drastically since then, when the only way to order was through the Dell website. Not surprised they're on Amazon.

    Hopefully, the computers are still better on that side of things. What did you end up getting, and how do you like it?

  • EU Article 45 requires that browsers trust certificate authorities appointed by governments
  • I don't think it would be fun to be a serf, and I haven't idealized it. I made a dumb joke, based on a trope, and a couple of you guys just can't accept that, and have to leave a smug reply.

    I worked in manual labor for decades, in worse conditions than any serf ever experienced, right up until my body fell apart. 20 years ago, I would have traded my life with nearly any serf, in a heartbeat, and I'd be far better off now.

    But, I'm sure you could show little old me what hard living really is. If only I knew!

  • Linux thinks "linux" is not a word
  • Also, what bugs me about this is that your text editor is not "fedora/gnome/whatever" or "FUCKING LINUX" it's just a text editor. Often, they don't even install with a spell check dictionary. I guess it would fall under "whatever" but, eh, not in that context.

    ETA: Just noticed they're root. I predict their next post will be FUCKING LINUX ISN'T SECURE!!!!1

  • Thousands of people are reportedly lining up to have a portion of their skull removed and one of Elon Musk's brain chips implanted
  • It's not just Lemmy, it's all of the communities and people that he constantly trolls and shits on. The only people he hasn't tried to piss off are neo-fascists and Russians. If someone doesn't see that, they must not be paying attention. Which, well... that's not a bad idea, to be honest.

    Regardless, it's nice that everyone is finally waking up to the fact that he's just a grifter who likes to call non-grifters pedos.

    Also, I caught the comment you made next to this one; what client are you using that shows downvotes? If they're actually downvoted (shows +1 to me), it's likely because the sentence, right after the one they quoted, answered their question. So, the comment as-is didn't really add anything to the conversation.

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  • Had a friend come out to me just yesterday, and his story is identical. So much so that I had to creep your account to make sure you weren't him.

    The similarity doesn't tell me that two people are going through this, it tells me that statistically, tens of thousands must be. Depressing, but yours is good news. Rickety parental unit aside, I hope you're feeling as great as my buddy is; I could both see and hear that a tremendous weight had been lifted from his soul.

    Best of luck to you and what this new future holds!

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